Tokyo Card Shops - Vintage Japanese Pokémon Card Hunt in Ikebukuro - Card Hunting Tips and Tricks

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 13. 04. 2024
  • We're checking out some Pokemon card shops in Ikebukuro, Tokyo. In this series, I try to complete an age-old collection goal by buying vintage holos from Japanese card shops to fill the holes in my binder. Even better, I give you some tips and tricks on where to find the best Pokemon deals in Tokyo, Japan.
    Thank you so much for watching, I hope you enjoy the video. Don't forget to leave a thumbs up and a comment. Thank you so much!
    Join my discord to discuss collecting and investing in Pokemon cards: / discord
    Make sure to follow me on Instagram: / dark.ibex
  • Zábava

Komentáře • 36

  • @ShiningBlastoise
    @ShiningBlastoise Před 23 dny +5

    Tourist trap is the prefect description for Card Secret.

    • @darkibex600
      @darkibex600  Před 21 dnem

      I wouldn't go that far. Locals love Card Secret for the tournaments and events, as well as the ability to find foreign cards and other TCG items/merch not available in Japan. They also have one of the best play spaces imo. A true "tourist trap" would be a place that locals avoid at all costs. It's just that their sealed and raw prices are too high compared to other places, and I guess a lot of tourists don't bother to find better deals elsewhere. Importantly, please note that the only single I bought that day was from Card Secret, albeit not a Japanese vintage holo. The other places I checked out were also too expensive relative to the condition.

    • @ShiningBlastoise
      @ShiningBlastoise Před 21 dnem +2

      @@darkibex600 The tournament space is great (for Tokyo standards). But even if locals go for events, that's different from purchasing cards. I feel like Card Secret caters to 2 audiences: Japanese locals for events and foreigner tourists for sales. Prices are too high - sometimes so crazy high that they must be trying to scam a tourist. I often hear this selling point of selling cards in multiple languages. But most collectors buy English or Japanese. If foreign language cards were popular, other shops would sell them too. Tourists buy from Card Secret because the staff can speak English and it was promoted by several CZcamsrs. Time is limited so tourists buy in a rush. I agree that other card shops in Ikebukuro are also expensive. Fukufuku is good, but way too small. Ninnin has vintage cards, but too expensive for the condition. Generally, I prefer Akihabara. Anyways, love your videos. I also focus on vintage cards and go to many of the shops you featured. Great content.

    • @darkibex600
      @darkibex600  Před 21 dnem +1

      @@ShiningBlastoise Good points, but in a city with millions of people, it only takes a tiny percentage of those people to be interested in foreign cards for it to be worth it. I mean, if it wasn't worth it, why would they give up valuable store space for foreign cards? They'd have stopped a long time ago. I believe it works for them precisely because they are the only ones doing it and because they've made a name for themselves as THE store with foreign cards. It's not just cards, though; it's sleeves, coins, playmats, etc. That stuff probably sells better than the cards. I went there the day they started selling London Worlds merch. You should have seen the line, it was wild. But yeah, like you said, there's definitely a tourist tax for most products.

    • @ShiningBlastoise
      @ShiningBlastoise Před 21 dnem

      @@darkibex600 Yea, somebody must be buying those foreign cards since they keep selling it. There's definitely a good selection of cards and other merchandise. I have bought cheap items before (but not usually). I just don't like that some prices are absurdly high. It feels like they're trying to scam an unsuspecting tourist. There's reasonable profit and then there's scams. 4x or 5x market value feels wrong. For example, Pokemon Center sells those Babanuki (Old Maid) cards for 660 yen per deck box, which are still in stock. But Card Secret prices them out as singles for 480-780 yen. I've never seen any card shop do that. That's targeting tourists for sure. I wonder how much Card Secret buys cards for when they sell for such high prices.

    • @AB1indmoose
      @AB1indmoose Před 21 dnem

      Fully agree with @shiningblastoise. Was in tokyo last week and visited card secret. They scammed my out of ~1k by hiding damage on a shining charizard and pricing it at LP. They also refused a return after acknowledging they hit the damage and said it was on me.. I left a google review with photos of the card. 100% a tourist trap and deal in bad faith

  • @EpicTubeHD
    @EpicTubeHD Před 20 dny +1

    Great video. I was in Tokyo back in January but couldn't make it to Ikebukuro then. Will definitely have to on the next trip.

    • @darkibex600
      @darkibex600  Před 19 dny

      Thanks for checking out the video! Always more to explore!

  • @Zurgreth
    @Zurgreth Před 23 dny +1

    Great video! Some really cool shops.

  • @magicainlove
    @magicainlove Před 23 dny +1

    nice shops, thank you for showing us

    • @darkibex600
      @darkibex600  Před 21 dnem +1

      My pleasure, excited to go to more places soon. Thanks for watching!

  • @CookieCutter
    @CookieCutter Před 21 dnem +1

    i wanna visit!

  • @Reggicyde
    @Reggicyde Před 14 dny +1

    Bought a Gym Heroes Sabrina’s Gengar from Card Secret in February and was surprisingly the cheapest place I saw it for. But no doubt a lot of stuff there was out of my budget

    • @darkibex600
      @darkibex600  Před 12 dny

      That's awesome! I love that card, still need one for the binder challenge 😬
      Good to hear that you find it on Card Secret. Tells me it's worth going again.

  • @fujisancardshop
    @fujisancardshop Před 19 dny +2

    I dont think anyone could have expected the metapod haha

    • @darkibex600
      @darkibex600  Před 19 dny

      Haha I figured 🤣

    • @NoRushpk
      @NoRushpk Před 14 dny

      I actually guessed Caterpie or Pidgey 🤣🤙💯

  • @0wned14
    @0wned14 Před 12 dny +1

    pikachu v max for 54,000 yen was a steal! 33 bucks

  • @ernubollosoprime
    @ernubollosoprime Před 15 dny +1

    i'll be in japan this summer, do you have any advice for someone getting there for the first time? I'd really like to buy lots of cards honestly and maybe also some booster boxes

    • @darkibex600
      @darkibex600  Před 12 dny

      Hmmm, my advice would be to treat card shops like museums. They're not the best place to buy cards. Everything they have you'll find cheaper online. I like going for this challenge since it is fun, but I am definitely overspending on cards compared to online prices. Cool to pick up a few cards during a trip for the memories, but financially speaking, it doesn't make a lot of sense to travel to Japan to buy cards in card stores. Biggest advice? Make sure to enjoy everything else in Japan and don't spend all your time in card shops haha

  • @steelducktg
    @steelducktg Před 20 dny +1

    thanks for the video, i left a sibscribe.
    Can you recommend me some shops where i can buy good vintage stuff in played condition? Inside of tokyo the shops are expensive, it seems like that

    • @darkibex600
      @darkibex600  Před 19 dny

      Thank you! Most of the shops are about the same these days.

  • @WeebInvestments69
    @WeebInvestments69 Před 11 dny +1

    I know they are not your games of choice, but do you have shop recommendations for Wixoss or Zillions of Enemy X ? 😅😊

    • @darkibex600
      @darkibex600  Před 10 dny +1

      I'm sorry, but I've never even heard of these 😅

    • @WeebInvestments69
      @WeebInvestments69 Před 10 dny +1

      @@darkibex600 haha, no problem, thanks anyways 😊

  • @judeau8608
    @judeau8608 Před 22 dny +1

    were they english friendly? i was one time in Ikebukor at BookOff and they refused to sell me anything because of that 😅

    • @darkibex600
      @darkibex600  Před 21 dnem +1

      I doubt it was because of that. No shot BookOff has a store policy like that. Mayyyybe a rogue employee on a bad day.
      I hear stuff like this from time to time from non-Japanese speakers, and it is almost always a misunderstanding, miscommunication, or a language barrier issue. Having that said, there are plenty of card shops with not-so-friendly employees, but they are usually not exclusively unfriendly to foreign customers. There are so many negative Google reviews in Japanese for these stores, haha. But again, BookOff would be the last place to have a "no foreigner" or "Japanese language only" policy.

    • @ShiningBlastoise
      @ShiningBlastoise Před 21 dnem

      Impossible. Certainly there was a language barrier and misunderstanding. Especially Bookoff, a chain retailer, would never refuse. Tourists visit everyday so the staff is used to it.

  • @AB1indmoose
    @AB1indmoose Před 21 dnem

    F card secred. Worst shop in tokyo period. Deal in bad faith and hide damage on cards

    • @darkibex600
      @darkibex600  Před 19 dny

      I'm not sure what you mean by hiding damage. I mean, you always inspect the card before buying it. Can't really hide anything there

    • @AB1indmoose
      @AB1indmoose Před 19 dny

      @darkibex600 take a look at my Google review for them. They used a "sticky note tab" perfectly placed on the back of a penny sleeve. Was a card worth over 1k that I didn't want to remove from the penny, they just happened to perfectly place the sticky right ontop of the damage and never mentioned it to me. And also priced it as LP.

    • @darkibex600
      @darkibex600  Před 16 dny

      Your reply was somehow held for review and I approved it but don't see it here anymore. I wanted to reply. The stickers are always somewhere on the sleeve. If there happens to be damage underneath then that could have easily been a coincidence. LP is veeery subjective and should never trust card shop condition ratings. That's true for literally every card shop I've ever been to. Not only is it subjective, but they handle hundreds, if not thousands, of cards each day and miss damage all the time. Then also, for that kind of money, why would you not take it out of the sleeve to properly inspect it????